Accounting for spatial autocorrelation improves the estimation of climate, physical environment and vegetation’s effects on boreal forest’s burn rates
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Yves Bergeron | André Robitaille | Y. Bergeron | S. Gauthier | Sylvie Gauthier | Jeanne Portier | Jeanne Portier | A. Robitaille
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